Thursday, 16 February 2017

Charles Tyrwitt, London

If you like a bit of old school window display then this is one for you. This brand seemed to have woken up with this scheme and we once again have a bit of energy oozing from these windows. They also have installed this scheme in stores further out of town (rather than a watered down version) and this is really great to see. A bit of humour and protesting bust forms what more could you want. Please keep this creativity coming guys throughout 2017 as this really does make a difference particularly when so many brands have returned to the giant photographic format again recently.

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